5.6x57 development
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Spent some quality time in the shed, put together 5 each of 37-8, 38-0 & 38-2.
I won't bother with chrono this time as I have enough velocity to do some damage, once I settle on a load I'll test it then.
Was kinda curious what .2g of powder looked like, never weighed a small amount before, its not much.
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Waldo
I won't bother with chrono this time as I have enough velocity to do some damage, once I settle on a load I'll test it then.
Was kinda curious what .2g of powder looked like, never weighed a small amount before, its not much.
Cheers
Waldo
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They look nice all lined up like that. You are right, not much powder in .2gn, hard to imagine that small amount making much difference.
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Not a lot of powder to look at but it will make a fair bit of gas in a hurry. It would be interesting to find out the a,not of gas that would produce
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Looks like a group of rugby players with those thick necks
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try weighing out .2 grains of lead sometimeCamel wrote:They look nice all lined up like that. You are right, not much powder in .2gn, hard to imagine that small amount making much difference.
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b t wrote:try weighing out .2 grains of lead sometimeCamel wrote:They look nice all lined up like that. You are right, not much powder in .2gn, hard to imagine that small amount making much difference.
One pellet of no 9 shot, maybe ??
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Camel wrote:b t wrote:try weighing out .2 grains of lead sometimeCamel wrote:They look nice all lined up like that. You are right, not much powder in .2gn, hard to imagine that small amount making much difference.
One pellet of no 9 shot, maybe ??
Closer to using your fingernail to scratch a bit off the side.
9 shot is about .7 of a grain or therebouts
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Waldo, is it just the picture or is there a ring being left of the bullets by the seater die?
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Yeh, there is a slight ring left by the seater die. Any suggestions to get rid of it?Brad Y wrote:Waldo, is it just the picture or is there a ring being left of the bullets by the seater die?
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Don`t know what sort of bullet seater you have,but Hornady has VLD type seater stem for A Max`s.Made a big difference to 208 AMax`s in my 308 Match Rifle.Waldo wrote:Yeh, there is a slight ring left by the seater die. Any suggestions to get rid of it?Brad Y wrote:Waldo, is it just the picture or is there a ring being left of the bullets by the seater die?
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Waldo wrote:Yeh, there is a slight ring left by the seater die. Any suggestions to get rid of it?Brad Y wrote:Waldo, is it just the picture or is there a ring being left of the bullets by the seater die?
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Maybe a slightly larger expander button on the decapping rod assembly, there by lowering your neck tension. Also maybe a bit more chamfer inside your case mouths.
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Yeah either a larger expander button or a larger bushing if your using one. It could be causing accuracy issues- particularly at longer range.
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Mmmmmm, interesting....................
I'll give the extra chamfering a try because it's easier enough to do without chasing up extra bits. I'll see if the BT's or Sierra's do similar when I load up a couple of them too?
Just had a bit of a google last night it appears it can be an issue with the Amax occasionally (also the Nosler AB), slowly slowly putting the bits of the puzzle together
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I'll give the extra chamfering a try because it's easier enough to do without chasing up extra bits. I'll see if the BT's or Sierra's do similar when I load up a couple of them too?
Just had a bit of a google last night it appears it can be an issue with the Amax occasionally (also the Nosler AB), slowly slowly putting the bits of the puzzle together
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No worries mate. A softer jacket or large hollow cavity under the jacket could do it as well- sierras might be better. Suppose dies wouldnt be all that common in that cal and not the easiest to change around.
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Which brand of dies were they? It's not some crimping function coming into play with the seater?